Thank gosh for The Gazette’s efforts to keep Colorado Citizens informed on absolutely critical information: House Bill 19—1263. I was aware that fentanyl was a staggering problem in the United States ...
A letter-writer either with a political agenda or needing glasses stated that, in my recent letter, I urged Republicans to be against a county sales tax increase. Here’s what my letter stated: “Before ...
With respect to the April 8 letter, "To pay down debt, make corporations pay something more than nothing," it is important to remind everyone businesses do not pay taxes — not a penny. Businesses have ...
The unique culture of American gun violence has taken the lives of yet another 19 children — young, innocent elementary-aged children. Pleas from some political figures and from parents of other ...
Re: the April 10 article "Don't let Hudbay destroy even more of the Santa Ritas." “The bottom line” is a phrase used to describe costs/profits of businesses, but like every other human expression, it ...
We can go back to normal. The first the year, the worry was when and how could I get the COVID-19 vaccine. My wife and I were very fortunate we didn’t have to wait long. Easy-peasy, no side effects at ...
Janet Napolitano, president of the University of California system, overseeing 10 campuses, including UCLA, makes $570,000 a year. UCLA Chancellor Gene Block makes $441,334. Martin Jarmond, the new ...
When any school district decides it is ready to offer a Department of Public Instruction-approved Pre-K program, the state will fund it just as it does kindergarten programs. That is how Senate Bill ...
The piece on the front page of The Daily Progress titled “Profits over patients” describes allegations that University of Virginia Health System physicians were pressured to falsify treatment codes in ...
Bridgeport’s finances have been one of my top priorities as a member of the Bridgeport City Council. My interest in this is not only as a CPA, but also as a taxpayer. My constituents and I have some ...